This article first appeared on Philanthropy Daily on November 5, 2019. I don’t have very much to add to the long list of obituaries and articles written…
This article first appeared in the Giving Review, a blog on Philanthropy Daily, on October 31, 2019. The power of “the progressive liberal vision of American public life” reflected…
This article originally appeared in the Giving Review, a blog of Philanthropy Daily, on October 11, 2019. Jay P. Greene is a distinguished professor and chairs the Department of…
This article originally appeared in the Giving Review, a blog of Philanthropy Daily, on October 10, 2019. Jay P. Greene is a distinguished professor and chairs the Department of…
This article originally appeared on the Giving Review at Philanthropy Daily on October 16, 2019. You may have missed it, but during a discussion event at the …
This article originally appeared on PhilanthropyDaily.com on October 8, 2019. There’s a legal battle developing over the wishes of donor Kurtis Froedtert, as reported by Bruce Vielmetti…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on September 19, 2019. Those who care about the sector should probably be a little unsettled. The total number of people working at…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on September 30, 2019. Do funders supporting Teach for America and charter schools wield too much power to determine where teachers are placed?…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on September 25, 2019. It’s a common complaint that vast swathes of Americans live on less than two dollars a day. But…
Here’s a short quiz: what’s the largest public charity in America? If you guessed the Salvation Army or the Red Cross, you’d be wrong. That distinction belongs to the Fidelity…